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Friday, June 29, 2012

KOREAN MUSIC: MBC’s “I AM a Singer” Season 2 (6)

Naneun
Gasuda (나는가수다) or NAGASU (나가수)

There's something in common between the show’s host Lee Eunmi and Han
Young-ae who joined NAGASU season 2 on the second night of the second round
(6/10/2012) after the band Baekdusan was eliminated and Park Wangyu graduated
with honor. Both of them are ex-singers
of the legendary blues rock band Shinchon Blues (1986~present); Han was one of
its original members (Eom Inho (leader/guitarist/singer), Lee Jungseon
(guitarist/harmonicist/singer), Kim Hyunsik (singer), and Han) and Lee joined
the band as guest singer in 1990 after Han’s departure.

While watching Han’s surprising special performance on the Voice of
Korea (5/11/2012), I personally wished the NAGASU producers would cast her and
was very happy to hear the news that she was joining the show. Han made her recording debut at the age of 22
in 1977 as a founding member of the Sunflowers (해바라기, Haebaragi)
that consisted of Lee Jungseon, Lee Juho, Kim Youngmi, and Han. Last April, she marked her 35th anniversary
as a recording artist at 57 (in Western age, and 58 in Korean age). The last time I saw her perform live on stage
was close to 20 years ago and I haven't seen her sing live since I came to the U.S. And when I saw her
singing on the Voice of Korea (VOK) last May, I thought she looked exactly the
same. When I saw her again on NAGASU though,
she looked a lot older (yet still much younger for her age) but one thing that
has not changed is that she still sings with the same charisma, the same
bewitching voice, and the same engaging stage manner.

Han sang Ibyeore Jongchangnyeok
(이별의종착역,
“The Last Stop of Farewell”) and I think there were reasons for her choice. The song was originally written in 1960 for
the movie of the same name and sung by Sohn Sihyang and it was covered twice by
the legendary singer Kim Hyunsik, first on Shinchon Blues’s third album
(1990) and then on his sixth solo album (1991).
I may be wrong but I think she wanted to sing the song in tribute to the
late Kim Hyunsik and in homage to Shinchon Blues.
Her understated performance of great depth was memorable to me but couldn't
quite captivate an eager audience. As she
failed to make it into the top three, she would compete with other 5 singers,
the bottom three from each group, in the elimination round.

[AUDIO ONLY] Han Young-ae: "The Last Stop of Farewell"

on MBC's NAGASU (aired on 6/10/2012)

Lyrics: “The Last Stop of Farewell”

I walk and walk but my lonely journey never ends.

It’s a deep foggy dawn and I’m leaving for the last stop of farewell.

People come and go but why can’t she come?

Under the blue moonlight, I'm shedding tears on the last stop of
farewell.

Ah, when will the fog covering my heart completely lift?

Ah, when will the sun rise and shine bright on my heart?

I walk and walk but my weary journey never ends.

It’s windy, raining, and snow-storming on the last stop of farewell.

Ah, when will the fog covering my heart completely lift?

Ah, when will the sun rise and shine bright on my heart?

I walk and walk but my weary journey never ends.

It’s windy, raining, and snow-storming on the last stop of farewell.

Kim Hyunsik: "The Last Stop of Farewell" (1991)

I also really loved watching Jeong Yeop and JK Kim Dongwook who made
the top three. Jeong sang Bo-ine (보이네, “I See….”) originally sung by Na Mi, an 80’s dance
music diva, with a 21st-century interpretation; and JK sang Haengboge Nararo
(행복의나라로,“To
the Land of Happiness”) written and originally sung by Han Daesu, a 70’s iconic
grassroots activist singer/song writer, with technical bravura.
Just like Lee Janghee’s songs, this song was banned for a ridiculous
reason during Park Chunghee-Chun Doohwan’s military dictatorship (1963~1987); the
Korean Governmental Body of Music Censorship interpreted “the land of happiness”
as indicating North Korea and falsely accused him of praising the country’s
enemy. Which was a total blah!

[AUDIO ONLY] Jeong Yeop: "I See...."

on MBC's NAGASU (aired on 6/10/2012)

Lyrics: “I See….”

I see it, I see that alley.

I see it, I see that streetlight.

Will he come back after tonight?

He held my hand the first day we met.

My longing for him is soaking my heart again.

(Refrain) While thinking of
my dear, I'm getting skinnier.

I left my dream here

And long, long years have passed since.

Ooh, why can’t we meet again?

Why can’t we meet again?

I can see my dear (my dear, my dear)

My eyes can see.

I see them, I see those lights.

I see them, I see those pupils.

Will he be forgotten, buried in time?

His teacup’s already cold and he’s leaving me.

My longing for him is soaking my heart again.

Original Version: Na MiBo-ine "I See...." (1985)

[AUDIO ONLY]JK Kim Dongwook: "To the Land of Happiness"

on MBC's NAGASU (aired on 6/10/2012)

Lyrics: “To the Land of Happiness”

Take down the tent.

With your small eyes, let’s open this world.

Open the window.

Let’s feel the dancing breeze once more.

Let me walk on the light grass.

I want to listen to the sound of spring and the birds.

I want to cry and I want to laugh.

Please caress my heart.

I will go to the land of happiness.

It’s early evening and I lie down to fall into a reverie.

And I get carried away with thoughts.

Through the small window in the wall

Flows in the fresh sound of children playing.

Ah, I will live as long as the sun shines

In the arms of the night, sky, and wind.

I will survive the sound of rain and thunder and dance.

I will go to the land of happiness.

You’re hanging your head low

But open your eyes and listen carefully

So when you wake up in the morning,

You can’t even find yourself

Or can’t tell night from day.

Let’s keep our heads up and come hand in hand,

Turning the last page of youth and temptation.

The wilderness is vast and the sky is blue.

Let us all go to the land of happiness.

Let us all go to the land of happiness.

Original Version: Han DaesuHaengboge Nararo "To the Land of Happiness" (1974)

Lee Eunmi performed barefoot, living up to her nickname “the barefoot
diva” (JK Kim Dongwook often performs barefoot (as he did this time) and on
NAGASU, Lee made a couple jokes about who’s the original barefoot.) and was
announced the winner of the night. Trust
me. Lee is my all-time favorite and her Ae-in Isseoyo (애인있어요, “I Have a Lover”) is one
of my all-time favorite songs (to sing at noraebang). And I know she performed an entertaining
medley of Saranggwa Pyeonghwa (사랑과평화, “Love and Peace”) songs but to be honest, I was a
little underwhelmed by her performance. Maybe
it's because I just loved the original versions by Love and Peace, a 70’s
iconic rock band, which were clean, forthright yet very unique.

[AUDIO ONLY] Lee Eunmi: Love and Peace Medley

"Haven't Heard from Her for a While" &

"Cannot Put My Finger On It"

on MBC's NAGASU (aired on 6/10/2012)

Lyrics: “Haven’t Heard From Her for a While”

I haven’t heard from her for a while.

I was wondering what was going on with her.

Afraid she was sick,

I was so antsy and so edgy.

I haven’t seen her for a while.

I felt awkward and distant when I saw her again.

Afraid she changed her mind,

I was so antsy and so edgy.

Every night I opened the window and told the moon.

I declared my ardent love for her to the moon.

Helplessly I vented my spleen on the moon.

Helplessly I vented my spleen on the moon.

Original Version: Love and Peace

Handong-an Ddeumhaesseotji "Haven't Heard from Her for a While" (1978)

And now, last but not least, I’d like to talk about Kim Gunmo. As his nickname Gukmin Gasu (국민가수,
“Nation’s Singer”) speaks for itself, needless to say, he is one of the best
singers in Korea. Ironically enough,
however, I think he’s one of the most underrated singers, too. Let me put it this way. Have you ever watched the 2010 Olympic figure
skating champion Kim Yuna do her triples?
Her jumps look just so effortless, so seamless, and so easy that people
easily forget how difficult they are and rarely realize what a great jumper she
is. Just like that, people don’t realize
how difficult to sing Kim Gunmo songs and what a great vocalist he is until
they sing themselves his songs. And I
think comedy is in his blood and he’s hilarious to the core, which sometimes is
reflected in his singing and hurts his image as a singer. This was familiarly instanced in the early
controversy over his elimination in NAGASU season one. (Click
for details.)

The original concept of NAGASU was focused on entertainment and Kim carried
out his performance rather comically, faithful to the show’s concept. It was, however, ill-received by the studio
audience and led him to placing at the bottom of the pack. And check how he ended his performance this
time. I’d say his funny ending was Hwa-Sa-Cheom-Jok (화사첨족) rather than Hwa-Ryong-Jeom-Jeong
(화룡점정). Hwa-Sa-Cheom-Jok
or simply Sa-Jok translates to “Draw
a snake and ruin it by adding feet to it” or an English idiom “a fifth wheel.” On the other hand, Hwa-Ryong-Jeom-Jeong translates to “Draw a dragon and complete it
by adding eyes to it,” that is, “Make a perfect final stroke.” But what can I say? I just
love Kim Gunmo.

Kim chose to sing Nae Maeumeun
Dangsin Gyeoteuro (내마음은당신곁으로, "My Heart Is Running to Your Side") which
was originally sung by Kim Jeongsu in 1980 and since, it has been covered by
various singers such as Cho Yongpil (1985), one of Korea’s legendary singers
and Gukmin Gasu, Min Haegyung (1987),
Cho Kwanwoo (1999), the late Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng (aka, Dèng Lìjūn) in Japanese
in 1988, and many other Japanese singers.

[AUDIO ONLY]Kim Gunmo: "My Heart Is Running to Your Side"

on MBC's NAGASU (aired on 6/10/2012)

Lyrics: “My Heart Is Running to Your Side”

A streak of tears running from your shining eye

Brought cold winds to my heart that turned into a fallen leaf.

I tried to forget and forget but your warm smile

Turned my heart into candlelight of love that will glow forever with
you.